"Get yourself down to The Counting House tonight to put them to the test."

The Five Dollar Shake inspired by Pulp Fiction (Image: The Counting House)

The Cleethorpes bar and restaurant, which opened in October 2018, is keeping many of its classics and customer favourites such as the Pornstar Martini so there's no need to worry about missing out on your 'go to' beverage.

The new drinks include Five Dollar shake inspired by the movie Pulp Fiction (Jack Daniels honey, cherry, Baileys, toffee, popcorn) and Ron Burgundy Scotch from Anchorman (smoked glass, Johnnie Walkerblack label drambuie - a twist on the Old Fashioned).

Or why not go for the Wolf Of Wall Street Martini, Del Boy's Pina Colada from Only Fools And Horses (complete with straw and sparkler!) and Raj's Appletini (The Big Bang Theory).

The visually impressive Fairy Liquid cocktail at The Counting House (Image: The Counting House)

Other drinks are the venue's own creations such as an aptly named 'Fairy Liquid' cocktail which comes complete with bubbles on the top! This one includes: Dry ice, Bombay Sapphire gin, kiwi, vanilla and egg white.

Or perhaps you like the sound of Juniper Garden - with Tanqueray gin, lemon, elderflower, grapefruit and prosecco. Why not try their take on the Sazerac - with a chocolate orange twist!

Operations director Richard Matthews explained more to Grimsby Live about how the new drinks came about.

He said: "We change our list seasonally, two or three times a year based on the latest trends seeing what's the most relevant at the time - some are our own creations.

Delboy's Pina Colada from Only Fools and Horses! (Image: The Counting House)

"Tom, the head mixologist and bar manager came up with the idea from the big screen to give a bit of fun for the customers.

"The team came up with a list of their favourite films and from that we hunted down the drinks.

"The've had intensive training to learn the list - it's been a really good effort from everybody in the team."

How much are they?

A Ron Burgundy Scotch inspired by The Anchorman (Image: The Counting House)

The cocktails range from £5 to an eye-watering £55 which Richard tells us has "every spirit you can think of in a glass and a half". A drink when you've got something to truly celebrate - although he added they have sold two of them to date!

From Sunday to Friday 5pm they also have a two for £10 deal on their classic/own creation cocktails.

The Counting House also do a master class for those who are really serious about learning how to make cocktails. Hosted by the venue's own mixologists, the classes are great for team building, hen or stag nights or simply because you fancy giving it a try! To find out more go online www.countinghouseclee.co.uk